The 5 Funniest TV Clips of the Week (VIDEO)

Another week of TV has flown by and funny moments were plentiful. Witness a clumsy rescue that goes horribly awry, an embarrassed talk show host deny rumors that she's dating a rapper, a skit that skewers a tween idol, and a snarky robot who storms a red carpet event.

George and Ray botch an attempt to rescue Jonathan, who's being held by two thugs on 'Bored to Death' (Sun, 10PM ET on HBO). George somehow manages to shoot Ray in the head with a rubber bullet, then mistimes a flashbang grenade, which goes off in their faces. Ultimately, the bumbling duo finds themselves held hostage as well.

Jo Koy thanks Chelsea Handler for "banging 50 Cent" on 'Chelsea Lately' (Tue., 11PM ET on E!), referencing her rumored relationship with the rapper. But, Handler denies it. "When I have something to say, I will say it on this show," she said. "There's nothing to talk about. Seriously."

At the 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards, Antoine Dodson performs The Gregory Brothers' novelty song 'Bed Intruder,' which uses snippets of an interview that Dodson gave to a TV news crew on the Lincoln Park rapist. Hide your kids, hide your wife!

Jimmy Fallon dons a Justin Bieber wig on 'Late Night' (weeknights, 12:37AM ET on NBC) and offers this thought on the recession: "Like, housing projects were all, like, crazy high and it was all, like, easy to get mortgages and refinance and whatever and then it was just like, boom! Credit freeze, yo! Straight-up recession. Whack attack!" Then, Fallon as Bieber provides a pseudo-profound thought on Alan Greenspan's part in the financial crisis.

On 'The Late Late Show' (weeknights, 12:37AM ET on CBS), Craig Ferguson's robot sidekick, Geoff Petersen, attends the premiere of 'Red' and interviews a variety of confused celebs. While speaking to Richard Dreyfuss, the mohawked skeleton asks, "Which would you rather -- quail hunting with Dick Cheney or carpooling with Mel Gibson?" Then, after receiving a hug from John Malkovich, Geoff declares, "If I had skin, I would blush."